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- D-Shape abstract "D-Shape is a large 3-Dimensional printer that uses stereolithography, a layer by layer printing process, to bind sand with an inorganic seawater and magnesium-based binder in order to create stone-like objects. Invented by Enrico Dini, founder of Monolite UK Ltd, the first model of the D-Shape printer used epoxy resin, commonly used as an adhesive in the construction of skis, cars, and airplanes, as the binder. Dini patented this model in 2006. After experiencing problems with the epoxy, Dini changed the binder to the current magnesium-based one and patented his printer again in September 2008. In the future, Dini aims to use the printer to create full-scale buildings.".
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- D-Shape subject Category:3D_printing.
- D-Shape subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- D-Shape type Abstraction100002137.
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- D-Shape type Printing106677302.
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- D-Shape comment "D-Shape is a large 3-Dimensional printer that uses stereolithography, a layer by layer printing process, to bind sand with an inorganic seawater and magnesium-based binder in order to create stone-like objects. Invented by Enrico Dini, founder of Monolite UK Ltd, the first model of the D-Shape printer used epoxy resin, commonly used as an adhesive in the construction of skis, cars, and airplanes, as the binder. Dini patented this model in 2006.".
- D-Shape label "D-Shape".
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- D-Shape homepage www.d-shape.com.
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